“Mokuhanga: Impressions Past and Present,” an exhibit of Japanese woodblock prints created by three generations of artists, runs Jan. 3-March 13 in the Crowell and West Galleries in the Feigenbaum Center for Visual Arts.
Mokuhanga, the traditional printmaking technique of Japan, was perfected during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Daily Gazette recently featured the exhibit.
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